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Bibliographic Subjects » CONSEQUENCES of HAPPINESS » Effects on oneself » Effects on cognition » Effects on attribution

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CONSEQUENCES of HAPPINESS Effects on oneself Effects on cognition Effects on attribution
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Effects on attribution, fundamental attribution error, inference
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Authors Title / Source Year David, J.P.; Green, P.J.; Suls, J. Differential Roles of Neuroticism, Extraversion, and Event Desirability for Mood in Daily Life: An Integrative Model of Top-Down and Bottom-Up Influences.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1999, Vol. 73, 149 - 159
1997
Stalder, D.R.; Cook, J.A. On Being Happy and Mistaken On a Good Day: Revisiting Forgas’s (1998) Mood-Bias Result
The Journal of Social Psychology, 2014, Vol. 154:, 371-374
2014